Army, Washington and the parade
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Irish Star on MSNWashington DC looks like a 'ghost town' less than 24 hours after Trump's paradeLess than 24 hours after the 250th US Army anniversary parade on Donald Trump's 79th birthday, the streets of Washington, D.C., were completely silent when our reporter visited.
On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress voted to replace the colonies' part-time militias with a full-time army – and after 1,300 battles and skirmishes, the Army, led by Gen. George Washington, defeated the British Empire,
MSNBC's Chris Hayes and Ali Velshi appeared surprised by the positivity and lack of "dark" energy at the military parade in Washington, D.C., on Saturday.
WASHINGTON (AP) — There were funnel cakes, stands of festival bling and American flags aplenty. There were mighty machines of war, brought out to dazzle and impress. And there was the spray of tear gas against demonstrators in Los Angeles and Atlanta, and rolling waves of anti-Trump resistance coast to coast.
No Kings' protests decrying President Donald Trump are happening across the U.S. The army is hosting a military parade for its 250th birthday in Washington, D.C.
There is a significant chance of rain across the Washington, D.C., area on Saturday, the National Weather Service said, and thunderstorms late in the afternoon or evening could coincide with events near the National Mall to mark the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday.
The Army plans an elaborate display of armor, artillery and aircraft for its 250th anniversary parade June 14.
The Army will showcase its most powerful military vehicles Saturday in a parade through the nation's capital, featuring more than $265 million worth of tanks and armored vehicles that normally operate on front-line battlefields.